Monthly Archives: May 2016

Author(s): Charles Dean, Milind N. Kunchur ABSTRACT Absence of macroscopic resistance is the most essential trait of superconductors for their practical applications. Yet several mechanisms lead to dissipation in the superconducting state such as weak links, fluctuations, and the motion … Continue reading →

Author(s): Tawfik Refaat Boulos, Suzan Sami Ibrahim, Ahmed Yehia ABSTRACT Talc has found a steadily increasing number of uses such as cosmetics, steatite and cordierite ceramics, for pitch control in the paper industry and as a reinforcing filler in rubber, … Continue reading →

Author(s)：Robert Mittermayr, Johann Blieberger ABSTRACT Worst-case execution time (WCET) analysis of multi-threaded software is still a challenge. This comes mainly from the fact that synchronization has to be taken into account. In this paper, we focus on this issue and … Continue reading →

Author(s): Arif Memmedov, Teymuraz Abbasov, Mustafa Şeker ABSTRACT Drying of the banana in the hot water has a negative impact on the quality of the product and drying effect. The purposes of this study are increasing the drying rate, using … Continue reading →

Author(s)： M. C. Berguig, S. Bouraoui, Y. Cohen ABSTRACT CHAMP high-quality vector magnetometer observations collected from July 2000 to September 2010 have been used to map the residual vector magnetic anomaly fields. This field is so called the lithospheric magnetic … Continue reading →

Author(s)： Kei-Ichi Tainaka1, Tsuyoshi Hashimoto ABSTRACT Mutualisms are cooperative interactions between members of different species. We focus on obligate mutualism, where each species cannot survive without the other. From a theoretical aspect, obligate mutualism is similar to the relationship between … Continue reading →